To tha Editor of the Time~. It ;appears that a Lover of Truth lias exhausted all his intellect, ani.! is s1ghing fur another apponent to throw dirt at. .When a. Lover ()f Truth resorts to abu~e in the place of a1~ument and uRes the trash that he as written, he may well decline to write any more on the subje<'t .. Now, ~ir, ·I think that J have discBvered; tht~ c~use of his blunders. In lb5t · Prof. Wheat1tone invellted an optical instru. me~t c~lled the Psimdo~cope. This fn~ strument is .10 ingeniously constructed that it present!.' every ot>ject in a false hght, or in a reverse posipon. Thus in looking ·at a ·hollow bowl through · the instrument it would appear like a globe and'a globe woul<.l resemble a bowl. A hat will appear to be turned completely inside out, and a bust viewed in front be- conies a deep hollow mask. A Lover of Truth musi have gone to a great deal of trouble to procure thi11 instrument. , Well, Sir>he taker •-,k through it, a~l he IMP~RT~~T NOTICE s R. HULBERT, I MYRTLE. De.·me~ to inform his numerous friend's and cust~mers thar he has now~ procured the Jatest and be~t l\IACHI NERY AND DIE~ for tl:e manufacture of uons uu non. N. and will supply the trade with the latt>st styles of Ladies, Gents' an1l Children's~ DR~SS BOOTS, - ,. GAITERS, - BUTTON BOOTS, B. I I I I ' / IN GOLD .GIVE.N AWAY to everybody purchasing -.. - amount of $100, goods at to the HEPINSTALL'S JEWELRY STORE, CORNER BLOCK, KINC STREET, OSHA WA. Particular ·attention paid .to repairing of ;.. fine Watches.& Jewelry. ". - si}·8,-ahllthoug~ ~; ·1 nave al""·'· ~ understood that Levi was not a tribe, the): ~w~r~· P~P~"!led ep,~i~el~ t~ .the, Priest- hood., J'o; oi)t but a~ 'ignora~us : -a·ould. mak·e 'uch an· as'sertion. ' Then he ~ookM again and be ·cannot find any distinl'tibn between Israel and Judah. l'fow, Sir, he did not dig deep enough or he couH not have failed to see that they were · divided, and l)la\ ~ey are ~ivided lOP to \he present time; bot :wb will not eipase a ·· LOver of l'rut'ii;s· want ot'biblical"research ·further. Any moderatelyedpc~ted Sunday school chil~ ~\lid place his 61);!er on ,;ross an1l car~less 1;11isst~tements~uf 11cripfural facts in ~very 'pharngraph. ·,A Lovin uf Truth had belter attend a I!Unday school aud ldke hi~ fatb& illong with him~! belore be di~ cusses the subject any further. \\hen he ha~'Coromoo ~eoae ;bimealf, it will be time e~origh for him to iake the lible as at prices that will col'npetP. with any store in the County. Please:·(';lll ar:d leave your mPasure at dllc.e and get ami eood, neal, and dur:11Jie I 18 I SPRING 81. · article. Rcpn~riu g prompUy atte ntled tiJ. Farm · proilure talien m exchange for work at ha!!hest market price. R. HULBERT. HOME AGAIN AND FEEUNC COOD. HAYING GOT l\IY MILL IN &DOD· REPAIR, a text book. ., .. Y~rt; And be:ivint thnt the bel't way to make W.~TCHMAN. an \UY frien~ls feel good 1110 infonn ll\t~m GauT· C.u.F.-The finest Yeal calf ever that I am now prepared to do all kinds of 1een in Bownian•ille, Afl the Statu- man, was exhibited at M. D. Williams' butchers stall on Saturday the 30th ult. It wa~; bredand fed by Mr. John Campi in ot' the Township of Whitby. The calf w~R three month" old and sold for tweuty- three dullare. Mr. Campliu was offered twenty·fivo fur it in Oshawa, but was pr1)vjousl) sold. J. A. Boyd, Q. C., of Toronto, ha~ been appointed to the Chanqellorahip of Ontario. A gentleman writing from Prince Ed- ward Island to the Ottawa Free Press, payR there is but one word wh1ch wall express the fpelmgs of the people of that Province towards the Domiuiou Govern- ment-exasperation-and that no sup- portdr of the present Ministry has a . particle of chance of bemg elected at the n~xt general election . ;G~at prepamtJons are being made for the reception ol the Hon F.dward Blake in in the Maritime provinc~s. It is under- stOO!l t~at the hon . eentlamnn will leave GRISTIN'"G in the mcst expeditiou~ manner at my Mill half a male WEST OF COLUMBUS I whPre I Rhall endeavor to givd sali:' laclion to al! my friPml• that may favar me with their work. and all kinde of MILL FEED KEPT ON HAND, AT CURRENT RATES. Oatmeal for ~ale, or to e:tchange at 14 Jbs . for a bns ht.l of OatR. Thankin!! a!l my old friends fnr tht>ir liberal parrona!!e when i:-a tht> Hronklin MiiJq, 1 hope to gnin, and BY FAIR DEALI~G Tnronto about the first of August and pro- to merit .a :'hare of their P"lrur.age whero ce8d d1rect to St. Johnil, N. B., where he I am now located · wiU deli·~·r · bia first address. ·ne wilt then11peak irt Georgetown,.Fretlericton,· ··c. A. ALLEMS, Woodstock, Charlotte, l)ussex, Westmore- lnhd, &o. He will also visit · New Brunawiok· and- Prin~e Edward lslanJr ·T speaking an all the p~ncipaltowns .. The .r H. WI LSQ N tour Will last about eaght weeks. . . J Darlin,;ton has received a fine assort- ment of new goods. Please call aou I • inspect them. HA·RNESS MAKER, The adjourned case ol Irish against , BROOKLIN. Hanbndge and Robeatsoo for assault came CAB. BIA&H AND THAM up .for pearing on Saturday last. The · evL~en.!!~ was not suffioien_t to secure a conYiction. The magistrates dismis&ed th&' CBH• -J. ·E. Farewell, Connty At- tordef ,: for the plaintiff; N. T. Patteraob, HARNESS, lY.l:A.DE TO ORDER. of ~rt Per'ty, for the defence. · · · SPECIAL CARR PAID OntSaturday Mr. I. Kester showed us TO•'COLLAR MAKI NC. an ~IJI}f~ a White Leghorn pullet; not a Ytar'c)J~, tl}at,measured.71 by ~; .incha~. Cun Brantford beat that? REPAIRING Gun D1scov.:ay . ...:.... Two pyramids at S~t~~ :tDi Egypt, e_noloslng tomb~ _9~ kings of the filth dynasty, have been opened. 1 ' In the the mortuary chapels tex~·~"e f9o~t4 givini a~:counts o! th~ · reii~io~ bel.ie(~~ ~hat a~e. · Thii great di~:le.tj tuatirelj upseU the m!lsoplc a11.:f! other theories. Except the discovery of the Ro~etti.storie 82 years ago no discovery in Egypt e'qual• this in scientific value. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Thankful for past favors, will try to merit a coritmuance of thd same. Now is the time for the farmers to have thllir Harl]ess r.epaired and cleaned and horse Collara repaired qnd rQ-fitted for dpring work. Remember the place, GLOBE HOTEL BUILDINGS, BROOKLIN . . ,. I .. . \: "C;. l : I T. J. HoLLIDAY has to hand a'large portion of his new. Spring Goods.. The various depart- m~nts w11l be complete 10 a short time '!h!!Q.~e . will show one of the best countr,y stocks~ 1li~ · county. His facilities for buying are such, that his goods are all bought on the most favor- able terms. He is therefore in a position to give as good value as any in the trade, and much better value than many~ " He solicits a visit from purchasers, and desires a careful inspection of his goods and prices, feeling confident that no better value ca.n be had then he is able to give. He is anxious to give such value that having bought from him once you will fe~l it a pleasure and a duty to yourself to buy from him again and again. . His stock comprises Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, choice selected Tea&, Sugars, and general Groceries, Boots and Shoes from the most reliable make.l:l in great variety, Crockery, Glassware, Nails, Paints, Oils, &.c., &.c. . . . . . ~ In ordered Clothing he still takes. the lead, and continues to turn out those nice weJ[ made ()::)- NOBBY SUITS~ which give sueh universal satisfaction. Give him a call, he will be pleased to show you his goods, yon will be rec~ived W.i.th civility and parted with good naturedly whether you buy or not. T. J. HOLLIDAY.